PUBLIC NOTICES DIGESTIVE UPSET RELIEF GUARANTEED Take reliable Professor Webb’s Gastric Mixture under a guarantee of relief, or no cost. Professor Webb’s Gastric Mixture is recommended for digestive disorders in .adults: indigestion, flatulence, nausea, biliousness, etc. Obtain your treatment, 7/6 (postage 8d extra) from F. G. Macklow, CRemist. Whakatane. 3 THE FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL TRACTOR Fitted with the famous Perkins P '6 T engine. Complete with:— Electric Starter, Lights, Power Take Off, Belt Pulley with Clutch, Fully Adjustable Draw Bar, Adjustable Front & Rear Wheels, Wheel Weights, Full Tool Kit, Weather Cover. Your fuel costs halved with this full Diesel Tractor. £792/10/-. Delivered to your farm. ARMSTRONG’S GARAGE Phone 171 and 314. 315 WHAKATANE CITIZENS’ BAND The annual general meeting of the Whakatone Citizens’ Brass Band (Inc) will be held in the Band Room, Francis Street, on Tuesday, May 16, at 7.45 p.m. Business: President’s Report, Presentation of Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. Every interested person is invited to attend. A. J. CANNING, 42 President.
REHABILTATION Staff shortage makes its necessary meantime to cease the regular Friday attendance at f the Borough Council Chambers, Whakatane. Exservicemen seeking advice or assistance are advised to communicate with the Rehabilitation Officer, Rotorua or leave a record of his requirements with Mr 'London at the Social Security Office. Periodic visits will be made to dispose of matters which cannot be cleared in correspondence.* NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS THE BAY OF PLENTY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. £45,000 RETICULATION EXTENSION LOAN 1949 Notice is hereby given that an extraordinary special meeting of the Members of the Bay of Plenty Electric Power Board will be held in the Board’s Offices at Church Street, Opotiki on Tuesday the 16th day of May 1950 at 11 a.m. to consider, and if deemed advisable, to confirm the following Resolution moved and carried at an extraordinary special meeting of the said Board held at the Board’s Offices aforesaid on Friday the 14th day of April 1950, the text of which Resolution is as follows: — “That the Bay of Plenty ElectricPower Board, in pursuance and in exercise of the' powers conferred on it under Section 15 of the Finance Act (No. 2) 1936, the ElectricPower Boards Act, 1925, and all other enabling authorities, doth hereby resolve to raise by way of Special Order a Special Loan of £45,000 (Forty-five thousand pounds), to be known-as the Bay of Plenty Electric-Power Board Reticulation Extension Loan 1949 of £45,000, in order' to provide additional monies for the purpose of further reticulation of electricpower within the whole of the Bay of Plenty Electric-Power District.” If 5 per centum of the Ratepayers whose names are inscribed on the Ratepayers Roll of the Rating Area by writing under their hands delivered or sent by post to the said Board, demand that a Poll be taken on the proposal then a Poll of the Ratepayers is required to be taken. A copy of the above Resolution is deposited at the Public Office of the said Board and at the Office of the Local authority of each constituent district and such notices are open to inspection by the public for at least 21 days, immediately preceding the day appointed for the holding of the above mentioned proposed meeting ’of the Members of the Board on the 16th day of May, 1950. ..DATED this 18th day of April, 1950. ■ W. T. BURRETT, 259 Chairman.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 43, 12 May 1950, Page 1
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